[GENERAL] Name and surname of main applicant
Chadi Nassar
[GENERAL] Are you delivering this project as an individual or as an entity (whether formally incorporated or not)
Entity (Not Incorporated)
[GENERAL] Please specify how many months you expect your project to last (from 2-12 months)
12
[GENERAL] Please indicate if your proposal has been auto-translated into English from another language.
No
[GENERAL] Summarize your solution to the problem (200-character limit including spaces)
Providing a comprehensive incubation program with mentorship, resources, and exposure to nurture digital art talent on Cardano.
[GENERAL] Does your project have any dependencies on other organizations, technical or otherwise?
No
[GENERAL] If YES, please describe what the dependency is and why you believe it is essential for your project’s delivery. If NO, please write “No dependencies.”
No dependencies.
[GENERAL] Will your project’s output/s be fully open source?
No
[GENERAL] Please provide here more information on the open source status of your project outputs
Non-applicable, as the project does not involve coding
[SOLUTION] Please describe your proposed solution.
Our Artist Incubation Program aims to empower emerging digital artists within the Cardano ecosystem through a structured program of mentorship, resources, and exposure. It includes educational workshops, networking opportunities, and promotional campaigns to enhance their skills and market presence.
[IMPACT] Please define the positive impact your project will have on the wider Cardano community.
The project will cultivate a thriving digital art community on Cardano, driving creative innovation, fostering inclusivity, and enhancing the ecosystem's appeal to a broader audience. Success will be measured by artist development, community growth, and increased art transactions on Cardano.
[CAPABILITY & FEASIBILITY] What is your capability to deliver your project with high levels of trust and accountability? How do you intend to validate if your approach is feasible?
Our project team, spearheaded by Chadi Nassar, is uniquely positioned to deliver this project with high levels of trust and accountability due to our combined expertise in the arts, technical implementation, and marketing. Here’s how our capabilities align with the project's needs:
Chadi Nassar's Leadership and Arts Expertise:
- Chadi Nassar, as the main applicant and leader, brings a wealth of experience from the arts and luxury sector. His background includes successful art exhibitions and collaborations, indicating a strong understanding of the art market and artist needs.
- His role will involve overseeing the project, ensuring alignment with the goals, and directly mentoring artists, leveraging his industry insights.
Co-founders Stale and Fettuccine's Technical and Marketing Skills:
- Stale, with a background in technology, will lead the technical aspects of the project, including the development and maintenance of digital platforms used for the program.
- Fettuccine's expertise in marketing will be crucial in promoting the program and the artists' work, ensuring visibility and engagement within the Cardano ecosystem.
Validation of Feasibility:
- We will validate the feasibility of our approach through the pilot program, where a smaller group of artists will be guided through the proposed curriculum. This will allow us to assess and refine our methodologies, workshops, and mentorship approaches. Then we refine as needed.
- Regular feedback sessions with pilot participants and mentors will provide valuable insights, enabling us to fine-tune the program for the full launch.
Trust and Accountability in Fund Management:
- We will maintain high levels of trust and accountability through transparent fund management practices. This includes detailed budgeting, regular financial reporting, and clear allocation of funds to designated areas of the project.
- A segregated account will be set up specifically for the project funds, with oversight by a designated finance manager to ensure that all expenditures are in line with the project objectives and budget.
Steps and Processes for Trust and Fund Management:
- Implement a project management tool to track progress, expenses, and milestones, ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of funds.
- Regularly update stakeholders, including funders and the Cardano community, on the progress and financial status of the project, fostering a culture of openness and trust.
- Conduct internal audits at key stages of the project to ensure funds are being used as intended and that the project is on track to meet its goals.
Our team's combined expertise, coupled with rigorous project management and financial oversight, positions us ideally to deliver this project successfully. We are committed to validating our approach, adapting as necessary, and maintaining transparency and accountability throughout the project’s lifecycle.
[Project Milestones] What are the key milestones you need to achieve in order to complete your project successfully?
Program Design and Planning (Month 1)
- Develop a comprehensive structure for the Artist Incubation Program, including the curriculum, workshop schedule, mentorship plans, and artist selection criteria.
- Identify and recruit a diverse group of experienced mentors from the digital art community. This includes reaching out to established artists, gallery owners, and digital art experts.
- Establish partnerships with art schools, digital art platforms, and other relevant organizations to enhance the program's reach and resources. This may involve negotiating collaboration terms, joint events, and resource sharing.
- Create promotional and informational materials for the program to attract quality applicants and to inform potential partners and mentors about the program’s goals and structure.
Pilot Program (Month 2)
- Select a small group of emerging artists through an application process to participate in the pilot program. This process will test the effectiveness of the selection criteria and procedures.
- Conduct a condensed version of the program with these artists, including introductory workshops, a sample mentorship session, and a networking event.
- Collect feedback from pilot participants and mentors on the program's structure, content, and delivery. This feedback will be crucial for refining the program before the full launch.
Program Launch (Month 3)
- Officially start the program with a full cohort of selected artists, who have been chosen based on the refined selection process from the pilot program feedback.
- Kick off with an inaugural event to introduce the artists to their mentors and to the wider digital art community, potentially including online streaming to reach a broader audience.
- Begin the comprehensive curriculum of workshops covering various aspects of digital art creation, marketing, and sales, as well as personal artist brand development.
Ongoing Delivery (Months 4-12)
- Continue to conduct regular workshops and training sessions, covering advanced topics in digital art and providing hands-on experiences.
- Facilitate regular mentorship sessions where artists can receive personalized guidance and feedback on their work and career development.
- Organize networking events, both in-person and online, to connect artists with industry professionals, potential buyers, and gallery owners.
- Execute promotional campaigns to showcase the artists’ work, including online exhibitions, social media features, and participation in digital art fairs or events.
Final Evaluation (Month 12)
- Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the program's impact on the artists' development and success. This will include analyzing their progress, sales, and engagement in the digital art community.
- Gather feedback from all stakeholders, including artists, mentors, partners, and program staff, to assess the program's strengths and areas for improvement.
- Plan for future iterations of the program based on the evaluation, identifying opportunities for scaling up, enhancing the curriculum, and expanding the network of partners and mentors.
[RESOURCES] Who is in the project team and what are their roles?
Chadi Nassar: Program Director
Nic Caridi: Program Coordinator
Mentors: Experienced digital artists for participant guidance - a few are on board already.
[BUDGET & COSTS] Please provide a cost breakdown of the proposed work and resources.
Program Design and Planning (Month 1) - ADA 20,000
- Activities: Development of program structure, recruitment of mentors, establishment of partnerships, and creation of educational materials.
- Justification: This initial phase requires resources for planning, coordination, and material preparation. Funds will cover the costs associated with program design, including staff time for planning, research, and outreach to potential mentors and partners.
Pilot Program (Month 2) - Part of Workshop/Event Costs - ADA 5,000
- Activities: Conducting a pilot program with a selected group of artists to test and refine the methodology.
- Justification: The pilot phase is critical for testing the program's effectiveness. This budget covers the costs of organizing a smaller-scale workshop, including venue rental, materials, and any necessary technical equipment.
Program Launch (Month 3) - Part of Workshop/Event Costs - ADA 10,000
- Activities: Launching the full-scale Artist Incubation Program, including recruitment and onboarding of artists.
- Justification: Launch expenses include marketing materials, event organization, and initial setup costs for the full cohort of artists.
Ongoing Program Delivery (Months 4-12) - Remaining Workshop/Event Costs - ADA 40,000
- Activities: Regular workshops, mentorship sessions, networking events, and resource distribution.
- Justification: Ongoing costs include venue rentals for workshops, refreshments, materials, and other incidentals necessary for successful delivery of the program across several months.
Technical Implementation (Throughout the Project) - ADA 15,000
- Activities: Development and maintenance of a digital platform for the program, including a website and online resource hub.
- Justification: Funds will be used for website development, hosting, and maintenance, as well as the creation of digital resources and tools for participants.
Promotional Campaign (Months 3-12) - ADA 20,000
- Activities: Marketing and publicity efforts to promote the program and showcase the work of participating artists.
- Justification: Costs include digital marketing, production of promotional materials, social media advertising, and public relations efforts to raise the profile of the program and its artists.
Program Management (Throughout the Project) - ADA 60,000
- Activities: Overall administration, coordination, and evaluation of the program.
- Justification: This budget covers the salaries of the project manager and coordinators, administrative costs, and expenses related to monitoring and evaluating the program.
Total Budget Request: ADA 160,000
[VALUE FOR MONEY] How does the cost of the project represent value for money for the Cardano ecosystem?
Efficient Resource Allocation:
- The budget has been carefully planned to allocate resources efficiently. For example, the funds for technical implementation are specifically tailored to develop and maintain a robust digital platform, which is essential for the program's success but avoids unnecessary complexities or over investment in technology.
- Similarly, promotional campaign expenses are optimized for impact, focusing on digital channels that offer broad reach and engagement at a reasonable cost, ensuring that we maximize the visibility of the program and participating artists within the Cardano community.
Value Addition to the Cardano Ecosystem:
- The project directly contributes to the growth and diversity of the Cardano ecosystem. By nurturing digital artists and showcasing their work, we attract new users and creators to the platform, enhancing its cultural and artistic dimensions.
- The increased activity and diversity within the ecosystem, driven by our project, are expected to attract further interest and investment in Cardano, thereby enhancing its overall value and appeal.
Long-Term Impact and Community Growth:
- The project’s impact extends beyond immediate outcomes. By empowering artists and establishing a sustainable model for digital art creation and promotion on Cardano, we are laying the groundwork for long-term community growth and engagement.
- The skills, exposure, and networks that artists gain through this program will enable them to continue contributing to the ecosystem long after the project's conclusion, ensuring ongoing returns on the initial investment.
Transparency and Accountability:
- We commit to full transparency in the management and utilization of funds. Regular updates and detailed reporting to the Cardano community will ensure that stakeholders are informed about how the funds are being used and the progress being made.
The cost of our project represents significant value for money for the Cardano ecosystem by strategically investing in human capital, community engagement, and long-term ecosystem growth. The budget has been carefully considered to ensure impactful use of funds, aligning with industry norms, and providing tangible benefits to the Cardano community.
[IMPORTANT NOTE] The Applicant agrees to Fund Rules and also that data in the submission form and other data provided by the project team during the course of the project will be publicly available.
I Accept